About the Chef Moz Project
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The world is a big place. Professionally-built restaurant guides are
unable to cope with the huge number of restaurants worldwide.
The Chef Moz Project's goal is to produce the most comprehensive
guide to restaurants, by relying on a vast army of volunteer editors.
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Choices, Choices...
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There are a lot of restaurants out there, and every day hundreds of
new ones spring up and hundreds disappear. If only there was a way to
keep track. Now there is.
Chef Moz allows everyone who has an opinion, or just knows about a
restaurant, to contribute to its vast fast-growing database. No need
to wait all year for the new Yellow Pages; check out the new
restaurants in your neighborhood now!
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Because Bad Food is Bad News
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Tell Chef Moz about your bad dining experiences and save others from your
fate. Really, who wants to find hair in their salad? Does the waiter
always sit you next to the kitchen? Does the "sweet and sour" sauce
taste a lot like ketchup? Fight back, let others know what you know.
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Help Feed the Starving Masses
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People need food to live, and people need good food to live well. Help
raise the quality of life for everyone by contributing your opinions
and experience. Not only will it enrich your dining experience, it
will help make the world a tastier place to live.
Everyone has a favorite little "bistro" that they go back to again and
again, whether it's for the food, the atmosphere, the service, or
simply the convenience. What if you had access to every local's
favorite restaurant? Now you can, but we need your help!
Signing up is easy: choose an area you know something about and
join. Editing restaurants is a snap. We have a comprehensive set of
tools for adding, deleting, and updating restaurants and reviews in seconds.
For just a few minutes of your time, you can help make the Web a better
place, and be recognized as an expert in your chosen region.
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Join Chef Moz
Find a location that you would like to maintain.
Follow the Become an Editor link at the top
of the page.
Note that there are no Become an Editor links on the top-level
pages; you should find a more specific location which interests you,
and apply there.
Further information:
The Open Directory Project
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